Editorial JVotices. 



Vol. XI. 



s4i^^S 



HYDRAULIC RAM, 



A simple and effective Machine for forcinf; a portion of any Brook or Spring over any 

 required distance and elevation, where a proportionate fall can be obtained. 



A. Spring. B. Pipe from Spring lo Machine. C. D. F. Machine. E. Pipe conveying Water from Machine t^ 



place required. 



IT IS USED. 



For supplying Farm-houses, Factories, Villages, Rail Road Stations, <f-c., 



WITH RUNNING WATER. 



The Gimplicity of the operation of this Machine, proves at once its Effectiveness; as aiso the simplicity of 

 the Machine itself shows its durability, as well as the very small amount of attention and repairs it will re- 

 quire. 



The Subscriber is prepared to make and put up Jtams of all sizes and kinds, — which he loill warrant in «>«»? 

 respett— with the accompanying Pipe, Reservoirs, Baths, Water Closets, Fountains, &c., &c., when required. 



Persons wishing Rams sent to them, by measuring the amount of water their brook, or spring affords per 

 minute, the head or fall, they can procure, the elevation to be overcome, and distance to be conveyed; can 

 have the proper Ram and Pipe sent them with Directions for putting it up. If the supply be unlimited, the 

 amount of water required should be stated. Rams may be had at the shop from $15 upwards, with directions 

 to put them up. 



The expense of a Ram and necessary Pipe is so small as to be within the reach of every one; in most case* 

 being less than that of a Well and Pump. Manujactured and for sale by 



HEIVRY P. M BIRKINBINE. 

 Central Block, Broad gtreet, beticten Race and Cherry, PhiCa. 



